They do this work by publishing quarterly (Advent/Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time) the Good News Journal, a journal of theology and spirituality for the progressive church, and by hold ...
The town was part of the Székely Land area of the historical Transylvania province. It belonged to Udvarhelyszék until the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when it fell within the Udva ...
On the site of the city was a pre-Roman settlement named Napoca. After the AD 106 Roman conquest of the area, the place was known as Municipium Aelium Hadrianum Napoca. Possible etymologies for Napoca ...
The Diet of Torda (1557) established three schools in the former monasteries of Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca), Marosvásárhely (T?rgu Mure?) and Nagyvárad (Oradea). Queen Isabella, regent for the infan ...
According to the results of the 2002 census, there are 66,846 Romanian citizens of the Unitarian faith (0.3% of the total population). Church officials place the number of believers at 80,000-100,000. ...
According to the results of the 2002 census, there are 66,846 Romanian citizens of the Unitarian faith (0.3% of the total population). Church officials place the number of believers at 80,000-100,000. ...
The work is traditionally ascribed to Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám (1737–1758), who revitalized the church after a period of persecution during the 1700s. It remains the official statement of fa ...
According to the results of the 2002 census, there are 66,846 Romanian citizens of the Unitarian faith (0.3% of the total population). Church officials place the number of believers at 80,000-100,000. ...
Rollin Lynde Hartt (1869–1946) was an early 20th-century journalist and congregational minister. His reporting and views on the Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy were known nationally and mentione ...
Congregationalists sympathetically interpreted various dissident movements among the western churches that were suppressed in the Middle Ages. By the 16th century, political and cultural changes had c ...
In some forms of Buddhism, redemption is inherent in the discipline of giving up attachments to desires:While other religions view the satisfaction of certain desires as the mark of salvation, Therava ...
Ancient history Ancient history is replete with examples of the mixing and melding of Church and State. Typically a successful ruler or king would assume various "priestly" titles, in addition to the ...
Governments with oligarchic attributes are ruled by a small group of segregated, powerful and/or influential people, who usually share similar interests and/or family relations. These people may sprea ...
The term "secularism" was first used by the British writer George Jacob Holyoake in 1851. Although the term was new, the general notions of freethought on which it was based had existed throughout his ...
The word Christ (or similar spellings) appears in English and most European languages. It is derived from the Greek word Χριστ??, Christós (transcribed in Latin as Christus), in the New Testam ...